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Thursday June 07, 2007
Finance sacks ECP adviser
Resident medics strike over pay
Airlink grounded
Clerk in dark over Yali fraud claims
Manus jail closes gates
Students ‘fought in self-defence’
Aliens to stay in cells
Stamps mark Scout’s centenary

Thousands in Morobe confused about LPV

Candidate decries rivals’ use of witchcraft, sorcery to win votes
Chan’s blitz gains momentum
Fair, clean campaign urged
Failure to get culprits in Moti saga a ‘tragedy’
Jubilee Uni to get better deal: Sir Mek
Manus at home with LPV system
TI PNG: Our poll awareness reached voters
Barter: Bougainville not political football
Peaceful campaign period in Simbu
Lae hopeful plans to set up a ministry for churches
Campaign houses used as brothels
Decision to move officials hits snag
Stigma a barrier to accessing condoms
Waulas: Status of HIV/AIDS cases in New Ireland unknown
Environmental, conservation NGOs plan to plant 1,000 trees in one day
Two killed, 13 injured in crash
Tenants in limbo
Eels Fisheries to buy fish in ESP
Modilon Hospital undergoes renovation
Man killed in Dona
Briefs
 
                                                                                 
 
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Sir Paulias receiving a gift from Post PNG’s chief operations officer Brian Riches as senior scouts (from left) David Joku, Hauka Lavaki and Scout International Commissioner Winston Jacobs look on. – Nationalpic by WILLIAM WILLIANDO

  A call for peace... School children carrying placards and calling for peace during the 2007 general election in the Southern Highlands province. The children were part of about 10,000 people who marched through Mendi town last weekend urging people not to use violence to win power in the polls. Elections in six electorate in Southern Highlands province were declared as failed in 2002 because of widespread violence and illegal practices.


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